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The idea of sexuality and what is considered appropriate or inappropriate
behavior varies from culture to culture. For example many cultures like the Chinese and
the Tepoztlan of Mexico were not tolerant of premarital sex they kept a close eye on their
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I do not feel that there is any one way that partners should meet. I live in a very
conservative Christian community, where there are a few churches who are very involved
in the process of marriage, and while they do not arrange marriages for the young pe

Chapter Three of Sex, Gender, and Kinship presents four theories for the division of labor by
gender. Explain what these theories are (paraphrase the information). Using examples from
Chapter Two of Marriage in Culture, discuss which theory you find most

Running Head: Iroquois
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The Matrilineal Society of the Iroquois
ANT 234: Family, Kin, & Groups
July 9, 2014
The Matrilineal Society of the Iroquois
The historical Iroquois were a unique matrilineal society. Their system of kinship defined
their marriage

Running head: Interview
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Marriage and Family in the 21st Century: An Ethnographic Interview with
ANT234: Family, Kin, & Groups
June 29, 2014
Interview
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Marriage and Family in the 21st Century: An Ethnographic Interview with
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Discuss at least one of the multiple marriages portrayed in the videos. Use the appropriate terms
to describe the marriages (i.e., polyandry, polygyny, polygamy etc.). How does the practice of
multiple marriage challenge your sense of cultural relativity